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Cha
Am & Hua HinTravel Guide
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| Cha
Am & Hua Hin Introduction |
| Cha-am
and Hua Hin, both closely associated with Thai royalty, and
located on the sunrise side of the Thai Gulf, some 3 hours
southwest of Bangkok, are essentially quiet and relaxing seaside
resorts ideal for family vacations. Although merely some 25
kilometres apart, the resorts are each in neighbouring provinces,
Cha-am in Phetchaburi, and Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Both enjoy a wealth of satellite attractions, prominent among
them national parks and historic cities. |
| Cha
Am & Hua Hin Attractions |
| Cha
Am (160 kilometres southwest
of Bangkok)
Immediate & Related Attractions
Cha
Am Beach
The extensive and popular beach is considered to be one of
the most beautiful on the western side of the Thai Gulf.
Phra Ratchaniwet
Marukkhathaiyawan
This beachside wooden palace was formerly used as a royal
summer residence by King Rama VI during the 1920s. The palace
is contained within the Border Patrol Police Headquarters
south of Cha-am on the road to Hua Hin.
Kaeng Krachan
National Park
Thailand's largest National Park is located some 50 kilometres
northwest of Cha-am. The park extends towards the Burmese
border to the west, is characterised by a topography of forested
hills and mountains, and waterways, and has as a major focal
point the Kaeng Krachan Dam, a 58-metre-high and 760-metre-long
structure that dominates a scenic reservoir.
Chao
Samran Beach
This scenic beach, 51 kilometres north of Cha-am, is one of
several popular beaches to the east of Phetchaburi provincial
capital.
Khao Wang
This 92-metre hillock on the northern approach to Phetchaburi
provincial capital (some 36 kilometres north of Cha-am), supports
the Phra Nakhon Khiri palace constructed in 1860 by King Rama
IV (King Mongkut). Phetchaburi residents refer to it as Khao
Wang, literally Palace Hill. The area is now known as Phra
Nakhon Khiri National Museum and is open to the public every
day from 9.00 AM until 4.00 PM.
Admission is 10 baht per person. Visitors may walk to the
hillttop complex, or ascend by cable car.
Khao Luang Cave
This picturesque cave, some 5 kilometres from Khao Wang, contains
a Buddha image cast by the royal command of King Chulalongkorn
to honour his father, King Mongkut.
Hua
Hin (185 kilometres
southwest of Bangkok)
Immediate & Related Attractions
Hua Hin can lay claim to being Thailand's oldest beach resort.
This status dates from 1926 when King Rama VII built a beachside
palace named Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries). The Thai royal
family still customarily spend the hottest months of the year,
generally March through April, there. Many prominent Bangkok
families maintain beachside villas. Hua Hin boasted Thailand's
first golf course (still in use as the Royal Hua Hin Golf
Course after some 70 years) and the resort continues to exude,
despite modernisation, a genteele fin de siecle atmosphere.
Hua Hin Beach
This extends some three kilometres southwards from the fishing
village and rocky headland (that gives Hua Hin, literally
Rocky Head, its name) until a southern headland where Buddhist
temples cling to yet another, somewhat formidable cliff. Fine
white sand, resort hotels, many watersports opportunities
lend the resort its distinctive ambiance.
Khao Takiap
This hill marking the southern extent of Hua Hin supports
Buddhist temples and offers a commanding view of the resort,particularly
early in the morning.
Sea Pine Tree
Garden
This is located 8 kilometres south of Hua Hin. A left turn
is made at Km 240 on Highway 4 for a distance of half a kilometre.
There are restaurants and accommodation facilities. Further
details may be obtained from Hua Hin 511-239-40.
Pala-U Waterfall
This scenic waterfall, some 60 kilometres west of Hua Hin,
is an increasingly popular destination.
Khao Tao/Sai
Noi Beach
Between the Km. 243 and 244 markers, there is a branch road
which leads to a scenic lake, and a beautiful beach named
Sai Noi.
Khao Sam Roi
Yot National Park
This coastal national park, literally translated as 'Three
Hundred Peaks', covers more than 24,500 acres. High, thinly
vegetated limestone mountains and coastal marshlands overlook
several islands. The marshlands support a great variety of
waterfowl species and the limestone masses are riddled with
popular caves. Accommodation and camping facilities are available.
Further details may be obtained from the National Parks Division
in Bangkok (Tel: 579-0529).
Prachuap
Khiri Khan
This unpretentious and somnolent provincial capital lies 90
kilometres south of Hua Hin and nestles against a crescent
bay with a fine beach. The most prominent landmark is a beachside
hillock named Khao Chong Kra Chok (Mirror Mountain) near the
provincial office. The hillock supports a Buddhist shrine
on the top, which is reached by a climb of some 390 steps.
A tribe of mischievous monkeys inhabit the hillock. The summit
affords exhilarating views of the rugged coastline to the
north, including Sam Roi Yot, and a splendid view of Prachuap
Bay. |
| Cha
Am & Hua Hin Playing Golf |
| Golfing
opportunities abound in Cha-am and Hua Hin. Indeed, golf is
the major sport aside from popular watersports. Some of the
courses are well established. Others are recent creations,
several having been specially designed by internationally
renowned golfers. Major golf courses include:
Cha-am Villa
& Golf Club
27-hole course. Club house, driving range.
Tel: (032) 471-974
Springfield
Royal Country Club of Cha-am
36-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Club house, driving
range, conference facilities, sports club, cycling track.
Tel: (032) 471-303, 471-324
Palm Hills Resort
& Country Club
18-hole course designed by Max Wexler. Country club with sports
and recreational facilities, driving range.
Tel: (032) 520-800 Fax: 520-820
Majestic
Creek Country Club & Beach Resort
18-hole course, club house, driving range.
Tel: (032) 520-162-6 Fax: 520-477
Royal Hua Hin Golf Club
18-hole course, simple club house, seafood restaurant opened
in 1924.
Tel: (032) 511-585
Sawang
Golf Course
27-hole course, club house
Tel: (02) 440-0240 Fax: 440-0245
Lake
View Princess Resort & Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Robert Packard, club house, driving
range, conference, sports facilities.
Tel: (032) 520-091 Fax: 520-098
Milford
Golf Course & Condominium
18-hole course designed by Robert Mcfarland, club house, sports
complex
Tel: (02) 235-2871 |
| Shopping
in Cha Am & Hua Hin |
Hua
Hin is best known for its cotton products, which come in a
wide range of prints and colours, and its dried seafood products
which enjoy enduring appeal among those who favour Thai and
Chinese cuisine. A nightly street market in Hua Hin is the
favourite venue for shoppers. Phetchaburi has long been renowned
for the excellence of its Thai-style sweets which include
subtle custards and egg-based confectionery. Several specialty
sweet shops are located at the foot of Khao Wang on the northern
outskirts of the provincial capital. |
| How
to get there |
By Car
From Bangkok, drive for about 3 hrs. along the Highway
35 (Thon Buri - Pak Thao route) via Samut Songkhram then turn
left to the Highway No. 4 (Phetkasem Road) via Phetchaburi and
Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri Khan, a total distance of 281 kilometres.
Another route might otherwise be taken from Bangkok via Buddhamonthon,
Nakhon Pathom, Ratchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan, a total distance
of 320 kilometres.
By Bus
Regular buses leave Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal for Hua
Hin and Prachuap Khiri Khan every 40 minutes, starting from
04:00 am until 22:20 pm. Bus Fare is around Baht 128 per person
per way. For further details, please contact 0-2884-6192.
Remark : Time and fare is subject to
change without prior notices
By Train
Trains leave Bangkok Railway Station for Hua Hin 12 times daily
and Prachuap Khiri Khan 9 times daily. Please check timetable
before travelling at the nearest station or Information Unit
in Bangkok Railway Station, Tel: 0-2223-7010, 0-2223-7020.
By Air
Bangkok Airways operates a daily flight from Bangkok to Hua
Hin.
Please click here
to preview flight timetable or to book a flight |
| Festivals
in Cha Am & Hua Hin |
| Phra
Nakhon Khiri Fair
Each February, the hilltop Phra Nakhon Khiri palace in Phetchaburi
becomes the focal point of a popular fair which features light
& sound presentations, bazaars, folk entertainment and
other special activities. |
| Cha
Am & Hua Hin Useful Calls |
Important
in Hua Hin
- Air Bus Station : 0-3251-1654
- Bus Station : 0-3251-1230
- Emergency Calls : 191
- Overseas Calls : 100
- Post Office : 0-3251-1350
- Police Station : 0-3253-3440 to 1
- Police Tourism Authority : 0-3251-5995
- Railway Station : 0-3251-1073 |
Important
in Cha Am
- Bus Station : 0-3242-5307
- Police Station : 0-3247-1323
- Post Office : 0-3247-1252
- Railway Station : 0-3247-1159
- Tourism Authority : 0-3247-1005 to 6 |
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